Absolutely! Milos celebrates several religious holidays and there are plenty of traditional Greek festivals, called panigiria.
Some of the best known festivals in Milos are Greek Easter, 30 June (Agii Anargyroi), 6 July (Agia Kyriaki), 17 July (Adamas), 25-26 July (Pollonia), 14-15 August (various areas), 22 August (various areas), 8 September (Plaka), 26 September (Monastery of Agios Ioannis Siderianos).
If you have the chance to experience any of these feasts, you will learn more about traditional Greek food, wine and dances. This article has more information about national holidays and festivals in Greece.
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Absolutely! Milos celebrates several religious holidays and there are plenty of traditional Greek festivals, called panigiria.
Some of the best known festivals in Milos are Greek Easter, 30 June (Agii Anargyroi), 6 July (Agia Kyriaki), 17 July (Adamas), 25-26 July (Pollonia), 14-15 August (various areas), 22 August (various areas), 8 September (Plaka), 26 September (Monastery of Agios Ioannis Siderianos).
If you have the chance to experience any of these feasts, you will learn more about traditional Greek food, wine and dances. This article has more information about national holidays and festivals in Greece.
For more information, contact us via email at: @kidslovegreece.com">info@kidslovegreece.com or on our livechat channel.